Only experience is with Dutch's Chameleon. I sleep like a baby in a modified side-sleeper position!!
Only experience is with Dutch's Chameleon. I sleep like a baby in a modified side-sleeper position!!
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"It's fun to have fun, but you have to know how." ---Dr. Seuss
Dutchwaregear.com side zip Hexon 1.0 Not quite as comfortable as their Argon 1.6 but it has an integrated bug net and weighs in at around 13 oz.I also like my WBBB 1.1DL but it is just too heavy;ditto my Hennessy Expedition.
I wish you would include system weights . Not counting top or under quilt .
thom
As an example, I have a Chameleon, 11' length 58" width, Hexon 1.0, with asym winter top cover, which with 2x 12' Venom straps weighs about 530 grams. Using J-bend to connect to hammock continuous loops, so no hardware necessary.
I have DH Darien 10-footers (64" width) in 1.7 and 1.2 Robic and can give you exact weights on those, as well as a couple of HG DCF tarps with guy line weights included. Also no hardware... if you use Lawson's Glowire or Statline, you can do all rigging with knots/hitches/bends. And it doesn't require nearly as much rigging and doo-dads as a lot of hangers employ.
The Five Basic Principles of Going Lighter ~ Cam "Swami" Honan of OZ
I am going to update my preference.. Since posting above, I have made two DIY 11' hammocks...
One in 1.6 Hyper D with a fully removable zippered bug net using DIY modular zippers.
One in 1.2 Robic, with a Dutch Half Wit style bug net in 0.5 noseeum.. a UL option for sure.
The 1.6 is unquestionably more comfortable but I love the Robic and having a sub-10 oz rig for when going long, light and fast.
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The difficulty of finding any given trail marker is directly proportional to the importance of the consequences of failing to find it.
I have a Warbonnet Ridge runner and will buy a Blackbird XLC double for the extra space and comfort.
sorry for the double post so I delete.
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I have a "Grizz Bridge" totally satisfied. would buy again, great customer service!
I started with a Byer of Maine "Moskito Kakoon" that I bought on sale for $29. Used it for a couple of short trips. Figured out that I loved hanging but realized there was much better stuff out there. Bought a WBBB XLC and like it a lot. My son uses a Warbonnet Eldorado double layer (1.7 I think). My wife just bought a WB Eldorado single layer.
Currently using an 11’ Simply Light Designs Streamliner made of 1.0 oz Robic. The hammock alone is less than 8 oz.
Many of the hammocks mentioned recently didn't exist when the thread was started. My personal favorite, the Wildernes Logics Lite Owl, can no longer be purchased new.
Warbonnet Blackbird and Superfly tarp.
"It's fun to have fun, but you have to know how." ---Dr. Seuss
Time to update my response again...
Recently completed an 11' gathered end hammock in 1.0 Monolite, with dynaglide CLs and a removable half wit style bug net that can be fitted to the 1.6 Hyper D as well. I really like the Monolite.. far more supportive than one expects it to be.. really comfortable. Complete, in a DCF stuff sack it is 8oz on the button. Bonus is being able to see through it. Nice to see what going on behind the wall of fabric and great to be able to see the position of the UQ. Just recv'd another order of 1.6 Hyper D and will be making another with the shorter (lighter) zippers.
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The difficulty of finding any given trail marker is directly proportional to the importance of the consequences of failing to find it.
If you have something over your legs, then there is no issue at all. The bug net seals well against the loft of a TQ, even if the quilt is only on your legs. When it gets really warm, a silk TQ, treated with permetherin is sufficient. Hammock is treated with permetherin at the foot end as well, as is the bug net itself.
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The difficulty of finding any given trail marker is directly proportional to the importance of the consequences of failing to find it.
Dutchware Chameleon 1.0 Hexon with symmetrical top cover and whoopies.
Simply Light Designs Trail Lair in 1.1 with whoopies. Love the 15.7 oz weight but a bit redundant with the Chameleon now.. Debating with myself about selling this one. So comfortable and light.
Warbonnet Blackbird XL Doubled-Layer 1.1. Not the lightest in the world, but the double-layer provides protection from the 'skeeters. I started with a single layer Hennessy which was OK and good to start with, but the mosquitoes ate me up during a week long trip in July. Double-layer solved that problem. I also have a single layer 1.6 Dutch ware hammock with the knotty mod that I love for Winter trips.